Mark Swanson writes:
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> On November 30, 2002 12:23 pm, Mark Swanson wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > I'm using 0.9rc6 with an emu10k1. I'm playing the ut_2003 demo and I hear a
> > lot of loud pops an crackles out of the sound card. The same kind
Adam Jones writes:
> #O#n 31-Oct-02, de|ire wrote:
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> > naturally the first port of call is "have i used the snddevices script
> > to generate the dev entries" and the answer is yes. after using it
> > *alsa appears to work fine* BUT my problem is that on restart, the
> > /dev/snd directory
Laurent writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've a SiS 7012 sound card on my laptop (in fact, integrated in the chipset SiS
>650/961 and with AC97 decoder Realtek 201) and although this card is supposed to
>work, i've no pcm sound (like mp3, windows manager, etc.). The mixer works fine, i
>can move the sli
Bob Lockie writes:
> Jesse Marlin wrote:
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> >Bob Lockie writes:
> > > Jesse Marlin wrote:
> > >
> > > >I am not sure how else to describe it other than it is very erratic
> > > >sounding like it is having IRQ problems of some kind. I
Andreas Mohr writes:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 03:43:06PM -0500, Jesse Marlin wrote:
> > Andreas Mohr writes:
> > > Hmm, is it some crackling sound whenever you play something ?
> > > If so, does it increase with increasing HDD or network load ?
> > >
Andreas Mohr writes:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:09:33PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
> > Message: 1
> > From: Jesse Marlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 16:16:53 -0500
> > To: ALSA User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Repl
Bob Lockie writes:
> Jesse Marlin wrote:
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> >I am not sure how else to describe it other than it is very erratic
> >sounding like it is having IRQ problems of some kind. I have seem
> >some past posts on this, and wonder if there is any solution to it.
> >The
I am not sure how else to describe it other than it is very erratic
sounding like it is having IRQ problems of some kind. I have seem
some past posts on this, and wonder if there is any solution to it.
The soundcard is IRQ sharing with a USB bus which is not used at all,
and eth0 which is used on
Not sure if you tried this or not, but all volumes are muted by default
initially. Use alsamixer to unmute and adjust the volume. Hope this
helps. You might want to provide the version of the drivers you are
using as the 0.5.x are different from the 0.9.x drivers . you can do a:
$ cat /proc/
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Mine was set to false. Thanks again, you have ended a couple days of agony.
Michael Leone writes:
> On Tue, 2002-01-01 at 10:52, Jesse Marlin wrote:
> >
> > I seem to only have rear outputs working. I discovered this by messing
> > around alsamixer. No other
I seem to only have rear outputs working. I discovered this by messing
around alsamixer. No other volume control seems to let me adjust the
front volume. I have read through some past emails, and the included
documentation, and I can't figure out what's wrong. I am using kernel
2.4.16, and al
I upgraded from the stable release of the drivers (0.5.12a I think), and
am having a couple problems.
1. After upgrading, alsactl was complaining about my /etc/asound.conf.
I first tried to fix this file, but it was not clear what needs to be
in there, so I removed this file completely.
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